Fluoride: Safe And Effective?

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2011

Terry Wilson takes a look at the history, effectiveness, possible side effects, and large PR campaign that surround the issue of water fluoridation.

Municipal water supplies in North America have been adding hydrofluorosilicic acid to their water supplies sine 1945, in an attempt to lower tooth decay in children and the lower income populations.

In doing so, the basic human right of informed consent to a medical treatment has been completely bypassed in an attempt to achieve the "greater good:.

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  • Thank you very much Terry for such a magnificent piece of work and posting it to Fluoridation-Free Ottawa's Facebook wall.

  • first trials in Brantford was done without publicity. 6:00 To anyone watching this and that part should be a wake up call of the corruption in Canadian Political decisions

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  • @ChunkierfishReviews sad truth

  • @hardylimeback Yes that's what he means he doesn't mean that the filter is a good thing he was just stating it as one of the things you CAN do for unfloridated water

  • @ProMajtas But it is not always a choice because in low income families (which is a lot of America and Canada nowadays) people can not afford filters or bottled water and there only option is to drink tap water sure if it was out of our tap water and the only way to get it was to go to the store and buy it for consumption than be my guest its your body its just not fair to force fluoride into us because the only way they think of us is as their garbage disposals.

  • ok it might prevent tooth decay but it is a synthetic chemical which is a poison that will kill you, if you want to consume it your choice.

  • Fluoride is the ion of Fluorine. Fluorine has 9 protons and 9 electrons- 7 of those electrons are valence electrons. If Fluorine in it's neutral state gains an electron to fill in that empty space it becomes an ion.

    Fluoride is an electrically charged metal of the element fluorine

  • iv been to court twice for threatening to put uranium fluoride waste into the big water tanks were i live for the steeples people to drink and the chargers were doped because there is know law that can stop me how do you think there getting away with it THEY CANT CHARGE ME FOR PUTTING WHAT EVER I FEEL LIKE IN THE DRINKING WATER FOR THE CA TEL SHEEP because its good for little babys teath 

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